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i'm not familiar with your equipment, but the only way i would think that you can do it would be to either run the audio out (red/white) of your tv to a rca/mini adapter to your headphones, or do the same with the MS audio dongle that comes with the MS HDMI cable...

if you don't want to drop $50 on their cable, that's fine, spend $10 on the Monoprice VGA cable and modify that one, if you don't want to modify the component on you already have...

i'm not familiar with your equipment, but the only way i would think that you can do it would be to either run the audio out (red/white) of your tv to a rca/mini adapter to your headphones, or do the same with the MS audio dongle that comes with the MS HDMI cable...

if you don't want to drop $50 on their cable, that's fine, spend $10 on the Monoprice VGA cable and modify that one, if you don't want to modify the component on you already have...

He is using a PJ so that won't work. I think your stuck with either buying a new receiver (most expensive) buying the MS dongle (middle expensive) or hacking another cable (least expensive) The monoprice VGA cable would be a great option like FIVE ONE SIX said......

He is using a PJ so that won't work. I think your stuck with either buying a new receiver (most expensive) buying the MS dongle (middle expensive) or hacking another cable (least expensive) The monoprice VGA cable would be a great option like FIVE ONE SIX said......

Or the MadCatz universal cable. That one will fit without removing or modifying the connector housing to coexist with the HDMI cable. Still need to do something to prevent the reboot issue though. Taping over the contacts for 26 and 28 would do it.